Named either for the capital of Greece or for the city in Georgia,
(there is local argument). Seat of Henderson county; an industrial center turning out such
diversified products as bricks, televisions, pleasure boats, building components, mobile
homes and precision medical devices. Home of Trinity Valley College.

Home of the hamburger, great American fast food staple created in
the late 1800s in a café on the courthouse square by Fletcher Davis; celebrated the
last weekend in May at the Uncle Fletcher Davis Home of the hamburger Cook-Off and
American Music Festival (also includes a classic car and Harley motorcycle show) sponsored
by Operation Rainbow. Once known for its extensive black-eyed pea production, the city
pays tribute to the legume on the third weekend in July with the Black-Eyed Pea Jamboree.
An Old Fiddlers Reunion in May draws thousands of traditional country music lovers.

Henderson County Historical Museum -

Vintage and antique memorabilia are displayed in 1896 Faulk-Gaunt
building. Replica of early schoolroom; both permanent and special exhibits. Open Fri. and
Sat. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. At 217 North Prairieville Street.

Lakes -

Athens, Cedar Creek Reservoir, Palestine and Richland-Chambers.

New York (Texas) Cheesecake Outlet -

Delicious cheesecakes originally baked in a farmhouse overlooking
the hills of New York, Texas (pop. 12), now located in a renovated 1890's building on the
east side of the square in downtown Athens at 122 North Palestine. The award winning
cheesecake (30 plus flavors) is distributed throughout the U.S. Lunch served daily. Also
original arts and crafts, quilts, and antiques. Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Call 1-800-225-6982 or 903-675-3665.